Category Archives: neighborhood organizing

PSREC Tries to Gag us From Speaking About Illegal Disconnect

24 Days without electricity despite paying for every kilowatt hour used PSREC has been wrongly telling people who call them on the phone  (800 555-2207)  that they “have offered the Harts to turn their power back on and provide an … Continue reading

Posted in California, CPUC, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, Installer Threats and Assaults, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, Plumas County, radio-frequency radiation | 6 Comments

Sedona vs. the Smart Meter

Posted in Arizona, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Environmental Concerns, health effects, neighborhood organizing, Smart Grid | 3 Comments

Letters to Portola Reporter Editor Over Josh Hart’s Disconnect

Dan McDonald, Editor of the Portola Reporter told us he received a ton of e-mails from out of the area in response to their erroneous article published last week, but was sadly unable to print any of them due to … Continue reading

Posted in California, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, legal issues, neighborhood organizing, World Health Organization | 3 Comments

“WhistleStop Smart Meters” Take Back Your Power US Tour

Despite the turmoil of having our electricity disconnected on February 19th, and being embroiled in dispute with our local utility company, the show must go on!  We’ll be taking Stop Smart Meters! and the Take Back Your Power film on … Continue reading

Posted in Citizen rebellion, Colorado, Democracy, Florida, georgia, neighborhood organizing, North Carolina, Smart Grid | 1 Comment

PSREC General Manager Loses It After Illegal Disconnect

A week ago today- on orders from Plumas Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative (PSREC) Board of Directors and General Manager Bob Marshall, trucks arrived at our house- demanded to install a meter that emits radiation my doctor has advised them in … Continue reading

Posted in California, Cancer, Citizen rebellion, Democracy, Electro-Hyper-Sensitivity, health effects, neighborhood organizing, Police, Smart Grid, World Health Organization | Tagged , | 11 Comments